Ricoh GR

Looking for DSLR-like performance in a camera small enough to take anywhere? Look no further than the new Ricoh GR V Digital Camera ($799). Boasting a 16-megapixel APS-C size image sensor paired with an 18.3mm f/2.8 fixed lens (equivalent to a 28mm lens on film), the Ricoh GR is the stuff street photographers’ dreams are made of, thanks to its stealthy form factor and huge resolution. For everyone else, the Ricoh GR is still an awesome choice for a point-and-shoot, thanks to an incredible array of metering and focus modes, 3-inch LCD screen, on-board flash, and feature set nearly identical to top-of-the-line DSLR’s. And if that’s not enough to sell you, topping it all off is the ability to shoot HD 1080p video, adding yet another level of versatility to an already ridiculously lengthy feature set.

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